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The Honey Witch by Sydney J Shields

Genre: Fantasy, LGBTQ Content Warnings: death, violence Publish date: May 14, 2024 Synopsis: The Honey Witch of Innisfree can never find true love. That is her curse to bear. But when a young woman who doesn’t believe in magic arrives on her island, sparks fly in this deliciously sweet debut novel of magic, hope, and… Continue reading The Honey Witch by Sydney J Shields

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Epically Earnest by Molly Horan

Genre: YA contemporary romance, LGBTQ+ Release date: 21 June, 2022 Content warnings: child abandonment, blood/injury Synopsis: In this delightfully romantic LGBTQ+ comedy-of-errors inspired by Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, a high school senior works up the courage to ask her long-time crush to prom all while deciding if she should look for her bio… Continue reading Epically Earnest by Molly Horan

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Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan ARC Review

Genre: YA contemporary, LGBTQ+, romance Format: e-ARC from Penguin Teen My Rating: 5/5 stars Release date: May 18th, 2021 Add it on Goodreads! Synopsis: In this YA contemporary queer romance from the author of Hot Dog Girl , an openly gay track star falls for a closeted, bisexual teen beauty queen with a penchant for fixing up… Continue reading Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan ARC Review

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Does the Shadow and Bone trilogy Deserve the Hype?

This is a series on my blog where I read hyped books and decide whether, in my opinion, they deserve the hype they get. You can read my posts for Fable and Six of Crows in this series as well. I know I said I was never going to read Shadow and Bone, but I… Continue reading Does the Shadow and Bone trilogy Deserve the Hype?

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Does Fable deserve the hype?

Welcome to the second post in this series! My first post was about Six of Crows which you can read here. Basically I will be reviewing this book and then deciding if I think it deserves the hype it gets or not! Genre: YA Fantasy Format: Audiobook Pages: 357 My rating: 4.5/5 stars Synopsis: For… Continue reading Does Fable deserve the hype?

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Books I DNFed in 2020

If you don't know DNF stands for 'did not finish' here in the book community. While some readers find it impossible to DNF and push through even the books they hate, I am not one. I DNF books all the time. If I am not feeling it, why waste my time reading it? So today… Continue reading Books I DNFed in 2020

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Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra & Dhonielle Clayton

What's that? A review? I'm not sure if you noticed, but the last time I posted a review on my blog was over two months ago. Oops. I just haven't been reading any books I thought worth reviewing, I've been doing a lot of rereading and a lot of sequel reading. I don't like to… Continue reading Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra & Dhonielle Clayton

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Ruinsong by Julia Ember: ARC Review

Genre: YA, fantasy, LGTBQ+ Format: NetGalley e-ARC Release date: November 24, 2020 Pages: 368 My rating: 3/5 stars Synopsis: In Julia Ember's dark and lush LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy Ruinsong, two young women from rival factions must work together to reunite their country, as they wrestle with their feelings for each other. Her voice was her prison…Now… Continue reading Ruinsong by Julia Ember: ARC Review

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Does Six of Crows deserve the hype? (review)

It may astonish some of you to know that I had not read Six of Crows until this week. Honestly, I was never really interested in reading it. Many years ago I read Shadow and Bone and I liked it, but not enough to continue with the series. But, I've heard that Six of Crows… Continue reading Does Six of Crows deserve the hype? (review)

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My September Wrap-up: mini reviews of all the books I read in September

It's that time again, the time to wrap up our month and see how we did. In September I read 7 books; 1 five star, 4 four stars, and 2 three stars. This totaled to 2,804 pages. September was a pretty good reading month for me, I usually average 6 books a month so I… Continue reading My September Wrap-up: mini reviews of all the books I read in September